Perpetua and Navigius were both early Christian martyrs. Perpetua was a noblewoman from Carthage, while Navigius is often referred to as her brother, though specific details about his occupation are less documented. Perpetua was likely involved in managing her household and family affairs, reflecting her status, while Navigius is noted as a Christian who may have supported her during her imprisonment. Their lives highlight the intersection of faith and social status in early Christian communities.
Monica had three children: Augustine the eldest, Navigius the second, and a daughter, Perpetua. I can find no reference to either Navigius or Perpetua having been declared as saints.
Augustine had a younger brother, Navigius, and sister, Perpetua.
Which Saint Augustine? There are several. However, if you are referring to Saint Augustine of Hippo, his mother was Saint Monica and his father was Patricius, a Roman pagan who converted to Christianity on his death bed.
He had a younger brother named Navigius and a younger sister named Perpetua.
Three children were born of Monica and Patritius, Augustine the eldest, Navigius the second, and a daughter, Perpetua.
Saint Augustine of Hippo had two siblings, a brother named Navigius and a sister whose name is not known. His brother Navigius followed him into Christian ministry, while his sister is mentioned in Augustine's writings but her name is not recorded.
Yes she did. She got married to a 42 year old north African man named Patricius and they had two sons and one daughter; Augustine, Navigius and Perpetua (girl).
Perpetua has written: 'The Passion of SS. Perpetua and Felicity, MM'
Perpetua died as a martyr.
Lux perpetua was created in 2006.
The feast day of Perpetua is March 7.
Esto perpetua : "Let it be perpetual" .